Drivers for differences in dairy farmers’ perceptions of farm development strategies in an area with nature and landscape as protected public goods
Autor: | Frans J.H.M. Verhees, R.G. Methorst, Jos Verstegen, Dirk Roep |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Marketing and Consumer Behaviour
Entrepreneurship Economic growth public goods dairy farm income strategy Farm income 0211 other engineering and technologies WASS Context (language use) 02 engineering and technology entrepreneurship Diversification (marketing strategy) 0502 economics and business Strategic dominance Public economics business.industry 05 social sciences 021107 urban & regional planning Small business Public good Innovation- and Risk Management and Information Governance Rural Sociology Preference strategic decision making Marktkunde en Consumentengedrag Rurale Sociologie business General Economics Econometrics and Finance 050203 business & management |
Zdroj: | Local Economy, 31(5), 554-571 Local Economy 31 (2016) 5 |
ISSN: | 1470-9325 0269-0942 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0269094216655520 |
Popis: | Nature and landscape are increasingly appreciated as public goods and community assets in need of protection. Policy schemes aiming to protect vulnerable nature and landscape assets affect options for farm development and thus the opportunities for farm income strategies. Farmers as small business owners need to counter an ongoing income squeeze in their strategic decision. Farmers’ perception of the options affects strategic decision making. In a case study with dairy farmers operating in a highly comparable biophysical and socio-economic context, farmers differed in the perception leading to three main income strategies: ‘maximising’ or ‘ending’ of milk production and ‘diversification of farm business’ with the most dominant strategy being ‘maximising’. Multiple regression analysis was used to explore the significance of seven drivers for the differences between farmers’ perception of farm development options. The ‘personal views and preference’ is the most significant explanatory driver for all three income strategies. ‘View on markets’ is of less significance and ‘view on urban-rural relation’ is not significant in explaining differences between farmers. ‘Maximising’ and ‘diversifying’ are opposites in their drivers. To increase the effectiveness of policy schemes and support programmes, personal views and preferences of farmers need to be taken into account. |
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